Radiosophy HD Radio Shipments Begin


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Sioux City, IA - Feb 27, 2007 - Radiosophy is now shipping the long-awaited Multistream HD receiver. The radio retails for $269 and includes multicast reception. The receiver can be removed from its speaker base dock and taken from room to room, to the car or to a boat (adapter kit required). External connections for existing audio systems include optical out, stereo RCA out or stereo mini-jack. The unit also includes a clock radio. External AM/FM antennas are included.

Scrolling text information, such as song titles, artist name, traffic updates, news alerts and weather forecasts, is displayed on a large LCD display. A USB port has been added to the receiver to allow updates of the software via the Internet.

Radios can be ordered online at www.radiosophy.com or by calling 1-877-443-7234.

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